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the 2010 census counted more than 50 million latinos in the united states. new mexico's former governor, bill richardson, who ran for president himself in 2008, says a threshold has been crossed. >> we're the real deal now. we've been the sleeping giant, but we've woken up, just because of our numbers. >> suarez: turnout is key. on average, latinos have lower incomes than other americans, lower education levels, and are younger than other americans. that fits the profile of all of which are part of the profile of non-voters. >> i think the challenge for the president and the democrats is to have at least the turn out they had four years ago, for any democrat to be elected president, you need 65% of the latino vote, if you go under, you are in trouble. >> suarez: the governor is relieved marco rubio isn't the g.o.p. vice presidential nominee, and that a close election goes to the president. today first lady michelle obama visited a gathering of latino delegates and elected officials. >> all of our ciz deser
the 2010 census counted more than 50 million latinos in the united states. new mexico's former governor, bill richardson, who ran for president himself in 2008, says a threshold has been crossed. >> we're the real deal now. we've been the sleeping giant, but we've woken up, just because of our numbers. >> suarez: turnout is key. on average, latinos have lower incomes than other americans, lower education levels, and are younger than other americans. that fits the profile of all of...
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so we're looking at maybe 800,000 latinos who could be affected by this. you don't have to be a math whiz to do the math on this. i think in florida alone they think there is about a 1.2, 1.3 million latino voters. kiki let me get your reaction to the president's announcement coming up at 1:15. >> well, the president has clearly said, where there are obstacles and things have just ground to a halt on issues that matter he'll do what he can. he can't do everything because there are limits to the power of any one branch of our government. in this case there is something he can do and he is taking action. i think that's a demonstration of leadership and a point of view and i think it's about what kind of engagement and we're going to have to keep the country moving forward and not to have it just completely stall out in a political season. >> nobody thought, susan, that mitt romney was going to win the latino vote. they did think, however, that he could possibly make some gains in some key places and some ins. we know there are tremendous numbers of latinos w
so we're looking at maybe 800,000 latinos who could be affected by this. you don't have to be a math whiz to do the math on this. i think in florida alone they think there is about a 1.2, 1.3 million latino voters. kiki let me get your reaction to the president's announcement coming up at 1:15. >> well, the president has clearly said, where there are obstacles and things have just ground to a halt on issues that matter he'll do what he can. he can't do everything because there are limits...
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african americans, latino, -- latinos, young voters, women. would young voters turn out in the numbers they did before? in fact, they were by one point a higher percentage than they were in 2008. would african americans vote with the same enthusiasm compared to 2008? they did. it was 15%. this was a campaign that set its sights early and improving on what everybody thought was a very good ground operation and they exceeded it. gwen: in a very specific way, not in a broad base at all and not in a way that was out to persuade anyone who had not voted for them before. >> it was not much of a persuasion. they started with the baseline of the 2008 results. and then they had the census from 2010. they saw what had changed and who had moved around. and then it's the sole reason that jim mussina moved to chicago and started building this thing. it became obama for america. they were going door to door to door to just find new voters. i talked to the romney campaign. they found voters that we didn't know existed in hamilton county, ohio. they just did
african americans, latino, -- latinos, young voters, women. would young voters turn out in the numbers they did before? in fact, they were by one point a higher percentage than they were in 2008. would african americans vote with the same enthusiasm compared to 2008? they did. it was 15%. this was a campaign that set its sights early and improving on what everybody thought was a very good ground operation and they exceeded it. gwen: in a very specific way, not in a broad base at all and not in...
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and friend or foe wells fargo is a bank the bank is trying to woo the latino community but in a new report it looks like the bank offers efforts to invest in the prison system as well which has an interest in locking up latinos here in the u.s. illegally r t dives into the issue in just a minute. it's friday november second i'm meghan lopez in washington d.c. and you're watching r.t. . all right well election day is just four days away and the anticipation for the moment is hanging in the air in a short time the power will shift away from the hands of the government and back into the hands of the people where they will decide once and for all which direction they want this country to head already people are casting early voting ballots president obama of course made election history by being the first president to cast an early vote. but rampant allegations over voter fraud and voter suppression have cast a shadow of doubt over the fairness of this election as a result the u.n. affiliated group of international auditors called the organization for security and cooperation in europe has sen
and friend or foe wells fargo is a bank the bank is trying to woo the latino community but in a new report it looks like the bank offers efforts to invest in the prison system as well which has an interest in locking up latinos here in the u.s. illegally r t dives into the issue in just a minute. it's friday november second i'm meghan lopez in washington d.c. and you're watching r.t. . all right well election day is just four days away and the anticipation for the moment is hanging in the air...
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and more latinos are voting? as far as the percentage of vote that president obama got among african-americans, it dipped, but among latinos up from 67% to 71%. so are you encouraged that more latinos are voting? >> definitely. it's a very engaged electorate. we saw it throughout the campaign. we saw it even when the media narrative was saying latinos are not enthusiastic in this election. we are saying are you crazy? we're really engaged. again, when we see the whole primary process talking about deportation, i will veto the dream act having the author of s.b.1070 as your advisor that matters. that is a strong message and latinos came in droves to reject that notion. it's a strong message to congress work with the precedent. work with the precedent to pass immigration reformal. no more obstruction we want it now. >> >> bill: rush limbaugh was perplexed, i don't get it, man we put all these minorities on the stage and it still seems like it's not enough. how do you respond to that? >> it's absurd. of course there
and more latinos are voting? as far as the percentage of vote that president obama got among african-americans, it dipped, but among latinos up from 67% to 71%. so are you encouraged that more latinos are voting? >> definitely. it's a very engaged electorate. we saw it throughout the campaign. we saw it even when the media narrative was saying latinos are not enthusiastic in this election. we are saying are you crazy? we're really engaged. again, when we see the whole primary process...
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i have a question for lease sachlt you mentioned there were a million and a half latinos in california that qualify for citizenship. one of the barriers is the $675 fee which to me, defacto sounds like a poll tax. i wonder if that had ever been changed? >> to my knowledge -- and i would defer -- she left. to my knowledge it hasn't been. this fee increase is relatively recent. it's basically, my quick math quadruples. the 1.4 mill one is just the folks of mexican origin in the state of california. if you think about it, it's not just the $675, but often you need medical exam or pictures. there are other costs involved. >> [ inaudible ]. >> many advocates have been saying if we want to have a true integration program for immigrants, if we understand their part of american society and should be brought in, you should provide that service for free. with the disconnection of i.c.e., the separation of the en ment and the service with the reorganization under homeland security, usdis is expected to basically pay for itself through fees. that's the current model. if you're a family, how do you
i have a question for lease sachlt you mentioned there were a million and a half latinos in california that qualify for citizenship. one of the barriers is the $675 fee which to me, defacto sounds like a poll tax. i wonder if that had ever been changed? >> to my knowledge -- and i would defer -- she left. to my knowledge it hasn't been. this fee increase is relatively recent. it's basically, my quick math quadruples. the 1.4 mill one is just the folks of mexican origin in the state of...
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we don't have a latino vote or black vote. let's make sure that we figure them out in the next election. >> congressman emanuel cleaver and teresa kumar, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. a cup of joe is a sedan. a cup of johan is a 600 horsepower sports coupe that likes to hug curves. ♪ your curves. smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. >>> moments ago the president a
we don't have a latino vote or black vote. let's make sure that we figure them out in the next election. >> congressman emanuel cleaver and teresa kumar, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. a cup of joe is a sedan. a cup of johan is a 600 horsepower sports coupe that likes to hug curves. ♪ your curves. smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird,...
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two people have problems with latinos -- mitt romney and barack obama. if you look at the decline in the latino support for approval of the president, it is at or above the national average for decline and has been consistently so. why? i've got a little bit of a hint in it in some american cross-roads focus groups recently in which we said let's get latino voters whose principal language in the home is spanish. and so you're not talking -- and people who are sort of not partisans. the swing voter. you're not talking about people who really are clued into a lot of american politics. they don't participate. there are all kinds of barriers and attitudes that cause them to be -- they would not be here in this room this morning voluntarily. and yet -- and those were the attitudes. the economy bad, i'm worried about my jb, everything's getting expensive. things that would not be i'm enthusiastic about voting for obama. but unglued from politics except on one issue. immigration. he told us he would have comprehensive immigration '08. he had complete control. t
two people have problems with latinos -- mitt romney and barack obama. if you look at the decline in the latino support for approval of the president, it is at or above the national average for decline and has been consistently so. why? i've got a little bit of a hint in it in some american cross-roads focus groups recently in which we said let's get latino voters whose principal language in the home is spanish. and so you're not talking -- and people who are sort of not partisans. the swing...
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you can't get 40% of the latino vote and expect to national elections. now this is a special circumstance. but you can't get low double- digits of black voters and expect to win national elections. if you continue to try to win using 1960s numbers, then there's just no way that you're going to be competitive going forward. >> right now, we also want to let you know on the other side of your screen, you're looking at live pictures from chicago, illinois, which is mccormick place. we understand 10,000 people were invited there tonight to actually watch the speech. this is a much different scene than grant park four years ago, where just thousands more people crowded that area. this is huge. you talk about the difference from four years ago to now. you think this kind of all plays into it, even with the obama camp themselves. >> listen, i think the obama camp probably scaled it down a little. there was certainly more of a chance they could lose this time than in 2008. i think again, the country is going through a difficult time right now. many places about
you can't get 40% of the latino vote and expect to national elections. now this is a special circumstance. but you can't get low double- digits of black voters and expect to win national elections. if you continue to try to win using 1960s numbers, then there's just no way that you're going to be competitive going forward. >> right now, we also want to let you know on the other side of your screen, you're looking at live pictures from chicago, illinois, which is mccormick place. we...
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>>> oportunidades para todos, incluyendo a los latinos, absolutamente, me dijo, también pude hablar con una pareja de nicaragua que tienen 12 hijos y dicen que lo que más les gusta de rick santorum son sus valores familiares y la defensa de la vida, y el señor horacio gonzález dijo que habló con rick santorum y le dijo que aprendiera español. >>> muchísimas gracias, muy buen consejo, ahora tenemos a carlos rajo, buenas noches, el significado, de vamos a ver, en general, de estos 11 estados, antes de entrar con ohio, qué vimos esta noche. >>> qué tal, josé, es una noche compleja, josé, pero no quiero caer en el cliché pero no hay palabra fácil que lo explique, mitt romney gana muy apretado el premio gordo que tanto se hablaba de la noche, que es ohio, eso significa que se lleva los reflectores, pero rick santorum sigue demostrando que no se ha terminado, que es una batalla larga, que tiene menos dinero, que no tiene la organización de mitt romney, da la pelea. >>> newt gingrich gana en georgia y carolina del sur ,¿puede seguir? porque dice que si no estuviera rick santo
>>> oportunidades para todos, incluyendo a los latinos, absolutamente, me dijo, también pude hablar con una pareja de nicaragua que tienen 12 hijos y dicen que lo que más les gusta de rick santorum son sus valores familiares y la defensa de la vida, y el señor horacio gonzález dijo que habló con rick santorum y le dijo que aprendiera español. >>> muchísimas gracias, muy buen consejo, ahora tenemos a carlos rajo, buenas noches, el significado, de vamos a ver, en general,...
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for latinos we don't have a clear story. >> i don't know if michelle alexander's work talks about the disenfranchisement in the prison system. >> when i first saw this, the north carolina pretty starkly, both at registration and then at voting. so you immediately think disenfranchisement whenever you see that kind of agenda because we know that's going to be -- that there will be a gender gap. if you look across states, it seems to be relevant to disenfranchisement laws. there's this gigantic gap. >> it's definitely historic. you go back and look at the documents particularly around when women were trying to get the vote. the issue with the black vote vote and it's not going make a difference. if you get black women to vote, it's going to be a problem. >> it gets messy. if you go badge to nashville in the teens, you find white republican women working with black women in pursuit of the franchi franchise. >> up until the point of when the amendment actually came through and then there was a huge split, working with, to the extent black women said we'll leave as long as you actually tak
for latinos we don't have a clear story. >> i don't know if michelle alexander's work talks about the disenfranchisement in the prison system. >> when i first saw this, the north carolina pretty starkly, both at registration and then at voting. so you immediately think disenfranchisement whenever you see that kind of agenda because we know that's going to be -- that there will be a gender gap. if you look across states, it seems to be relevant to disenfranchisement laws. there's...
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this omission of latino activities can also be examined through the lens of again ter. the puerto rican organization of students included many women on its chapter. the pro demands were drafted and submitted by jenny diaz at the time when the campus was not only redominantly white, but also overwhelmingly male. the exclusive women's voices is highly selective, organized and strategic. philosopher writing on knowledge, power and the modern state revealed both the constructive processes of histories and the voices from archives that tangle with history's stories. he identified the subjected knowledges as knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task or insufficiently elaborated. if we consider that public history is a fourm of collective knowledge, the exclusion i have women creates a complete and punitive history. the contentious history of the student protests disrupts the consensus driven memory. the liberation of conklin hall is celebrated as a an acts of nonviolent civil disobedience and not a black student protest. the commemoration focuses on p
this omission of latino activities can also be examined through the lens of again ter. the puerto rican organization of students included many women on its chapter. the pro demands were drafted and submitted by jenny diaz at the time when the campus was not only redominantly white, but also overwhelmingly male. the exclusive women's voices is highly selective, organized and strategic. philosopher writing on knowledge, power and the modern state revealed both the constructive processes of...
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the 2010 census counted more th 50 llion latinos in the united states. new mexico's former governor, bill richardson, who ran for president himself in 2008, says a threshold has been crossed. >> we're the real deal now. we've been the sleeping giant, but we've woken up, just because of our numbers. >> suarez: turnout is key. on average, latinos have lower incomes than other americans, lower education levels, and are younger than other americans. that fits the profile of all of which are part of the profile of non-voters. >> i think the challenge for the president and the democrats is to have at least the turn out they had four years ago, for any democrat to be elected president, you need 65% of the latino vote, if you go under, you are in trouble. >> suarez: the governor is relieved marco rubio isn't the g.o.p. vice presidential nominee, and that a close election goes to the president. today first lady michelle obama visited a gathering of latino delegates and elected officials. >> all of our ciz deserve opportunity, whether it's passing health reform so
the 2010 census counted more th 50 llion latinos in the united states. new mexico's former governor, bill richardson, who ran for president himself in 2008, says a threshold has been crossed. >> we're the real deal now. we've been the sleeping giant, but we've woken up, just because of our numbers. >> suarez: turnout is key. on average, latinos have lower incomes than other americans, lower education levels, and are younger than other americans. that fits the profile of all of which...
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officials 1.65 latinos expected to vote in this 2012 election. that's a 34.5% increase in participation from 2008. latinos projected to make up 18% of florida voters in this presidential election. >>> for the real news, let's watch president obama unintentionally crashing a wedding in iowa. it happened earlier in the month where john planned his perfect dream wedding, a vintage one, set in a rustic barn. it was set to go until they showed up and the president was holding a rally there. the obama campaign booked the same barn on the same date. the couple wasn't thrilled. >> just our luck. the one place we choose, the president chooses. >> on the big day, president obama decided his campaign speech. he ended with moments to spare. the bride was rushed to the ceremony and rushed down the aisle without a hitch. she made it. president obama very gracious left a wedding gift, a silver tray and a mint cup, which he had with him. >> you have to make it. i used it the first night. love him or hate him, it's a gift from the president. >> a lot of people do
officials 1.65 latinos expected to vote in this 2012 election. that's a 34.5% increase in participation from 2008. latinos projected to make up 18% of florida voters in this presidential election. >>> for the real news, let's watch president obama unintentionally crashing a wedding in iowa. it happened earlier in the month where john planned his perfect dream wedding, a vintage one, set in a rustic barn. it was set to go until they showed up and the president was holding a rally there....
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how does this play with republican latinos? >> you know, interestingly enough, in theory, republican -- all republicans and especially republican latinos should be open to this. republican latinos have been angry with their party with regards to their view on immigration. they feel republican in terms of the social and economic policy but they've just had to swallow this dislike of the immigration reform. so they should be accepting of this. in practice, however, they are probably going to see this as an overreach and reject it. but at the end of the day, i think they are happy just like democrats, that it's being put back on the table. >> you wrote a piece earlier that president obama is untouchable among the latino voters but the fact remains he has deported a record number of immigrants, nearly 400,000 in 2011. what has he done to engender the support? >> you're right. he has deported more people than the bush administration had in eight years but more than what has the president done, it's what have republicans done. over t
how does this play with republican latinos? >> you know, interestingly enough, in theory, republican -- all republicans and especially republican latinos should be open to this. republican latinos have been angry with their party with regards to their view on immigration. they feel republican in terms of the social and economic policy but they've just had to swallow this dislike of the immigration reform. so they should be accepting of this. in practice, however, they are probably going...
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and there's a state with more than a million latino voters. on election day you have 2.4 million latinos that have come to -- of age to vote. that's three electoral seats. also because there's such an extreme view that's been taken by republicans that latinos feel like they have no choice but to go democratic. because of the tone republican party has taken in the last year and a half over the latino voter, they feel they have no choice but to go to the democratic party. let's not forget that president bush realized he had to have a tempered tone when it came to the latino people, so he won with a very heavy support by latinos. >> and he has been all over the networks, >> right behind his mom. >> the whole biden family. voting in delaware. we're talking to maria. the president and c.e.o. of voter latino. forgive me. we were touching on the immigration issue. is it your contention that, i mean you were talking about the republican party not reaching out to the latina voters. it's a section of voters neither party can take for granted right now.
and there's a state with more than a million latino voters. on election day you have 2.4 million latinos that have come to -- of age to vote. that's three electoral seats. also because there's such an extreme view that's been taken by republicans that latinos feel like they have no choice but to go democratic. because of the tone republican party has taken in the last year and a half over the latino voter, they feel they have no choice but to go to the democratic party. let's not forget that...
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law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you know, i am quoting that policing is a tough job, cop need the tools to do it right, that how is a describe the stop and frisk law. neil: is that not the same argument used for crackdown on illegals in arizona, you know, no one talks about the dispro disproportionate number of african-americans who ask to be risfrisked. >> looking at number, almost 700,000 folks have been searched, and vast majority of those targets have been blacks and latinos, the evidence is right there people who are targeted by this are latinos and are blacks that could be described in some
law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you...
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i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are in appalachia. this is a time to sit -- >> ifill: let's go back to the floor. you can see minority leader nancy pelosi is at the podium. [crowd cheering]çç >> good evening. [crowd cheering] good evening. i'm nancy pelosi from my ... my grand children call me mimi. for me politics is an extension of my role as a mother and as a grandmother. for the democratic women of the house, our work is not about the next election, but rather the next generation. working with president obama, we are committed to reigniting the american dream, the ideal if you're willing to work hard, play by the ru
i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are...
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i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are in appalachia. this is a time to sit -- >> ifill: let's go back to the floor. you can see minority leader nancy pelosi is at the podium. [crowd cheering]çç >> good evening. [crowd cheering] good evening. i'm nancy pelosi from my ... my grand children call me mimi. for me politics is an extension of my role as a mother and as a grandmother. for the democratic women of the house, our work is not about the next election, but rather the next generation. working with president obama, we are committed to reigniting the american dream, the ideal if you're willing to work hard, play by the ru
i think -- used to see blacks and latinos and whites and browns in south carolina. the act pulled down the walls and built bridges. you can have the carolina in that -- we have made a new america and we're not going back, we're going forward. >> ifill: is it the kind of forward that will take all the people who got into your rainbow coalition with them. >> it will. the unfinished america is positive and 53 secure and 45 million on food stamps. i hope in the campaign's last days are...
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, non-latinos. and there's a new expectation that the politicians will adhere to a very open door policy when it comes to immigration. and review has had some criticism for not adhering to a particularly open door policy, opposing the dream act, being in favor of the verified which is a computer system, which is used for checking the immigration status of people, and it's done by employers. so because of those pressures, i think that you are going to see and evolving manner in which latinos at the national level confront this very large issue, which is not only what to do with people are coming into the united states, legally or illinois, but what to do with 12 million -- legally or illegally, but what to do with 12 million hispanics in the united states right now. and moving forward it will be really one of the most interesting question, not only to answer but marco rubio but to answer about brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, and every other latino politician whose name is injected into the na
, non-latinos. and there's a new expectation that the politicians will adhere to a very open door policy when it comes to immigration. and review has had some criticism for not adhering to a particularly open door policy, opposing the dream act, being in favor of the verified which is a computer system, which is used for checking the immigration status of people, and it's done by employers. so because of those pressures, i think that you are going to see and evolving manner in which latinos at...
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double digits for the first time in history for latinos. 71% of latino voters chose the president. >> a lot of questions about whether to turn out the african-american vote. the turnout was exactly the same as four years ago and the latino vote growing and the president running up huge margins. >> that's the 2008 vote. this is the 2008 vote with the latino 9% this time around. this time 10% for the first time of history. >> that's the first time it held and grew. >>> governor romney in his son kegs speech said it was time for both parties to come together. here's a little bit of what he said. >> and we looked at democrats and republicans in government of all levels to put the people before the politics. i believe in america. i believe in the people of america. [ cheers and applause ] and i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over, but our principles endure. i believe that the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to resurgent economy and to a new greatness. >> let's open it up to our panel. you know what was interesting,
double digits for the first time in history for latinos. 71% of latino voters chose the president. >> a lot of questions about whether to turn out the african-american vote. the turnout was exactly the same as four years ago and the latino vote growing and the president running up huge margins. >> that's the 2008 vote. this is the 2008 vote with the latino 9% this time around. this time 10% for the first time of history. >> that's the first time it held and grew. >>>...
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you know, latinos will be the dispositive. >> when you add the problem with latinos and the problem they are going to have with women, i think that is... -- >> we were talking about earlier, the science of addition it's not sub traction. >> that's all they are doing is subtracting. speaking of that, you know the independent vote -- and i know you are an independent, is the big challenge for the republicans at this moment. >> a registered democrat. >> you are confusing me. >> i am confused. >> i will get hate mail. okay. registered democrat, work for a republican and it may be an independent-leaning democrat? is that your -- >> what everybody wants. >> you ought to run. so could these republicans ever say anything to get your vote? >> absolutely. >> what could they say? >> first of all, which one? you know i think the democrats don't -- when the democrats ignore the fiscal pocketbook issue which republicans have dominated, they risk losing the hearts and minds of the voters. i think the republicans have a problem because they have gone so far into the deep zany zone in terms of social pol
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you've got the latino population growing. you're going to stop having problems in even really red states if you don't try to start broadening your coalition. >> when you see 13 senators who said there should not be any ex accepting for abortion even in the case of rape, ten of them lost. what does that say to you? >> if you're a moderate republican, you should take comfort in the fact that, for instance, mourdock lost. he had all of the republicans worried these days about primary fights, getting attacked from their right and that is what happened in that scene. lugar left and we had mourdock and it looked like he was going to prevail and by losing with these kinds of more extreme candidates, it suggests there is still some room for moderate republicans to kind of regroup and take back the party. you know, i think that it's going to be a challenge for them because you are not going to see the tea party backing down but it's got to be done unless this wants to become a really french party. >> but governor we saw last night joe
you've got the latino population growing. you're going to stop having problems in even really red states if you don't try to start broadening your coalition. >> when you see 13 senators who said there should not be any ex accepting for abortion even in the case of rape, ten of them lost. what does that say to you? >> if you're a moderate republican, you should take comfort in the fact that, for instance, mourdock lost. he had all of the republicans worried these days about primary...
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and you look at someone like george bush, who was able to win 44% of the latino vote. that then dropped to 31% with john mccain. we now see in some of these polls with mitt romney only polling at 14% with latino voters. >> misha: pam had every reason to hug john and shar... margins of victories in a loof states, but instead he's having a very big problem with this demographic, in large part because the republican primary has made it very difficult to go into the general electorate and be palatable to a general electorate that is now much more diverse. >> professor abramowitz, the numbers that you've studied are exactly the kind of thing that karl rove was a master of studying and probably still is. and he, within the republican party, has privately and semi-publicly been sounding the alarm about what's happening to the republican message, among the voters that alicia was just talking about. is that what you found looking into these numbers? that the republican party and the republican presidential candidates have plenty of reason to be worried, given where they are on
and you look at someone like george bush, who was able to win 44% of the latino vote. that then dropped to 31% with john mccain. we now see in some of these polls with mitt romney only polling at 14% with latino voters. >> misha: pam had every reason to hug john and shar... margins of victories in a loof states, but instead he's having a very big problem with this demographic, in large part because the republican primary has made it very difficult to go into the general electorate and be...
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maybe the republican party is opening its arms to latinos and general. again, it remains to be seen, but that is a big pickup. a guy who was barely know a little more than a year ago moving into the united states senate. also, expected toward off competition. you might remember, there was talk because of the poor response to hurricane sandy. new yorkers would take it out on any incumbent running, including senator gillibrand. that was not to be the case. i don't have the exact link numbers, but she survived. there is no net pick up going on here for republicans who hope to retake the senate. the night is still young. but so are they. what other whining about? we're being very nice. we have to go said rich edson. a gauge right now at how all this is going on in going down at obama headquarters. >> very slowly. they just allowing the crowd in here. these are all obama supporters, people who have made calls for the president, volunteered. president obama of site spending time with his family, slowly getting updates on how the election is going. what we are
maybe the republican party is opening its arms to latinos and general. again, it remains to be seen, but that is a big pickup. a guy who was barely know a little more than a year ago moving into the united states senate. also, expected toward off competition. you might remember, there was talk because of the poor response to hurricane sandy. new yorkers would take it out on any incumbent running, including senator gillibrand. that was not to be the case. i don't have the exact link numbers, but...
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he's got 14% of the latino vote. he's thought to be the leader there. >> this is not a problem in the primary because all of these candidates have moved very far to the right on immigration and done little to appeal to latino voters. you played the clip of rick santorum making sure that no latino voters would want him as their candidate. assuming romney is the nominee, that's deadly. it's not just deadly for him, his lack of support is deadly for candidates down the line. it's deadly for the republican party moving forward. this is major issue. something that even jeb bush warned about. >> it seemed like the ebb turned for the republicans. speaking of the republicans, they've been complaining about the president's so called chicago style politics. let me play this new campaign video from rick santorum's super pac first. >> meet the real mitt romney. supported the wall street bailout putting america trillions in debt. raise job killing taxes and fees by $700 million. his health care take over, the blue print for obama
he's got 14% of the latino vote. he's thought to be the leader there. >> this is not a problem in the primary because all of these candidates have moved very far to the right on immigration and done little to appeal to latino voters. you played the clip of rick santorum making sure that no latino voters would want him as their candidate. assuming romney is the nominee, that's deadly. it's not just deadly for him, his lack of support is deadly for candidates down the line. it's deadly for...
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he's leading among women, leading among latinos. this is -- i think the republicans take -- there's almost such a dislike of him when the rest of america actually likes the guy that they're not seeing, you know, the glass half full. they want to see it half empty. and i think right now he's turned the corner and people -- the american people want to see the glass half full too and they're seeing it that way. and they're going to move forward. the problem here is what's -- i think are the intangibles. i think this thing is about does greece and france and europe really move so quickly that it impacts the american economy in a way even if it isn't felt here people start to lose more confidence again, that happens? that would be deadly and romney would move -- i mean, there's a lot of things that can -- iran could happen. >> they're already there. >> there are lots of things that could happen. >> it could get worse but they're already there. 26% in gallup say they're satisfied with the condition of the country. no president has been re
he's leading among women, leading among latinos. this is -- i think the republicans take -- there's almost such a dislike of him when the rest of america actually likes the guy that they're not seeing, you know, the glass half full. they want to see it half empty. and i think right now he's turned the corner and people -- the american people want to see the glass half full too and they're seeing it that way. and they're going to move forward. the problem here is what's -- i think are the...
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i know as you know, the latino vote was huge. but there will be expectations in the next four years from this president. certainly from congress. we will talk about that when we get back. also we will drill down more. the break down on who has control of the house. all races have been decided. but in montana, the incumbent is a small lead. and then in north dakota north dakota, heidi heitkamp and rick berg are neck and neck. more when we come back. >> i think that the electoral spank something profound and when you get your behinds spanked, you have to pay attention to the reasons why. >> that was michael steel that gave the description of what happened this evening. one of the biggest stories of the night is who would win control of congress and lead the way working with or against the president. we can now project that democrats have maintained control of the senate. and our projections show that the republicans have maintained their sizable lead in the house. elizabe elizabeth warren has been declared the winner. >> and despit
i know as you know, the latino vote was huge. but there will be expectations in the next four years from this president. certainly from congress. we will talk about that when we get back. also we will drill down more. the break down on who has control of the house. all races have been decided. but in montana, the incumbent is a small lead. and then in north dakota north dakota, heidi heitkamp and rick berg are neck and neck. more when we come back. >> i think that the electoral spank...
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when you look at the politics of it, the latino vote in the 2012 election. the polls now have president obama at 61%. mitt romney at 27%. yet the other day romney says we're going to get by this immigration thing, we're going to win the latino vote. how does the day effect that? what is the politics of today? >> i think the took the ground right from under the republican party who had been taking baby steps to see if they could mitigate the support by the hispanic community at large. you mentioned the poll that showed an overwhelming support for the president by most latino voters. might i add the word voters. these kids who were not born here could not vote under the president's requirement today they cannot vote. there is no path to citizenship. let's not confuse magnesia from mercury. they're two different things. this is giving a stay of deportation for these kids that know no other country by the united states. and an interesting aspect you need to talk about. if you haven't been caught by immigration in this country, you're legal, you're quiet. now you
when you look at the politics of it, the latino vote in the 2012 election. the polls now have president obama at 61%. mitt romney at 27%. yet the other day romney says we're going to get by this immigration thing, we're going to win the latino vote. how does the day effect that? what is the politics of today? >> i think the took the ground right from under the republican party who had been taking baby steps to see if they could mitigate the support by the hispanic community at large. you...
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labor communities the african-american communities the latino communities and make sure that they have member to member base communication so that alternately it's not necessarily just about the election it's about how you govern after the election how do you win things on the local level well it's obviously a fact that the lootings in london this summer were organized through twitter and facebook so these services can sort of the evil. so do you think that this is the reason to introduce some sort of strict. the stricter regulations these means of information i think people will always now work to find the truth and that there will always be bad operators in most places have governed different things around text messaging in the united states there's very specific text messaging spam laws however our most recent election in two thousand and eleven that just took place a few weeks ago there was illegal text message spam giving false rumors around different campaigns in northern virginia and i think that this is a wake up call that while text messaging people were so excited about barac
labor communities the african-american communities the latino communities and make sure that they have member to member base communication so that alternately it's not necessarily just about the election it's about how you govern after the election how do you win things on the local level well it's obviously a fact that the lootings in london this summer were organized through twitter and facebook so these services can sort of the evil. so do you think that this is the reason to introduce some...
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and how they antagonized the latinos. >> they have to age out of it. i looked at the transcripts of the way republican senators oppose sotomayor, i realized if that's what's going on in the senate and they are going to stay there forever and ever, it's going to take a long time to age out of this issue. frank rich, get a good night's sleep. >> a long night. thank you. >>> we'll be right back. >>> preparing for tomorrow is not only important, it's occasionally delicious. stay tuned for that. >>> we might see marijuana legalized in three states tomorrow. colorado, oregon, and washington are all voting on legalizing small amounts of pot. it appears to be winning in colorado and also in washington state. in oregon, the last major poll showed the measure behind, but only by single digits. that's one thing to deep in mind. the drug war might look different at this time tomorrow than it does today. it could also be a big night for gay rights. every time it's been on the ballot, the record for the gay rights side has been 0-32. but tomorrow that might change.
and how they antagonized the latinos. >> they have to age out of it. i looked at the transcripts of the way republican senators oppose sotomayor, i realized if that's what's going on in the senate and they are going to stay there forever and ever, it's going to take a long time to age out of this issue. frank rich, get a good night's sleep. >> a long night. thank you. >>> we'll be right back. >>> preparing for tomorrow is not only important, it's occasionally...